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Hi! Thanks for this honest and essential work! I have started writing lyric games myself a few months ago, even though I didn't know this category existed (people reading my work told me, "hey, it's kindof a lyric game" and I said "Oh, what's that?") now I've read your manifesto and it confirms a lot of what I'm thinking and feeling about my work, my art in general, and lyric games in particular. This is beautiful, simple in a way and refreshing because it speaks to the parts already bubling up and showing more and more in my life these months ;)

I hope my commentary isn't too long (I am not used to doing this)  it's just always nice to meet like-minded spirits. Heart on you!

Not too long. 
I’ve thought about how to respond to your comment for a little while and I think I finally found some of the words: thank you. 

I have been writing poetry since I was 15 and haven’t really stopped since. Even my games that are more prose are lyrical and poetic. You can stop submitting to lit mags but all the things you’ve read and how you write evolves but yet stays the same. It just gets better you know?


But, most of all, I’m glad you have found a kindred spirit through this. I hope it inspires you and keeps you going and creating more and more. Thank you.